Ektra promotes women empowerment at ITC -Welcome

Ektra, a premium brand of Srithai Superware India, has joined hands with Sahaj Sambhav, an NGO working for the welfare of the society, in organizing an insightful talk on Women Empowerment. The event is scheduled for 21st December, 2014 at the Welcome -ITC , Dwarka, New Delhi from 9:30 am onwards.

The deliberation will observe a fruitful discussion and talk on women empowerment through the improvement of their political, social, economic and health status for the achievement of sustainable human development. It will greatly emphasize on creating an environment to enable women to realize their potential through positive economic and social policies. It will give the audience present an insight on gender equality and development, shrinking education gaps, women’s access to better economic opportunities, protection of women’s rights, to live without fear of violence or sexual assault and participating in a meaningful public sphere, in today’s competitive world.

Ms Sangeeta Jain, Business Director, Ektra by Srithai Superware will share with the audience the significance of being an independent woman in today’s world with maintaining work life balance. Chief Guests, C R Garg, District Magistrate, West Delhi and Rajesh Gahlot, MLA and Eminent Personalities such as Mrs. Mamta Agarwal, District President of LIONESS CLUB, Smt. Preetima Khandelwal, Director-SOCH and Executive Member of ANHLGT , Smt. Shashi Tomar, Nigam Parshad and Mrs. Cicily Kodiyan, President of ANHLGT will bless the audience with their presence and insights.

The event organised will encourage women to take courageous steps forward to lead a strong, independent life.

Ms. Sangeeta Jain, Business Director, Ektra by Srithai Superware says, “It brings me immense pleasure to have organised this discussion on Women Empowerment, with Sahaj Sambhav. In the competitive lives that we lead today, women not only have to take care of their home but also have to work and walk tall alongside the men. It is very essential that women have that courage to act and think aloud for themselves. Aloud.”